This chapter investigates the everyday (in)securities of Mexican deportees who have experienced family separation as a result of being deported from the United States to Tijuana, Mexico. Our data consists of three interviews conducted during ethnographic fieldwork in Tijuana and 35 stories from the digital archive Humanizando la Deportación (Humanizing Deportation). The data highlights the experiences of deported parents who stayed in Tijuana after being deported, though originally from other parts of Mexico. The decision to stay in Tijuana is often related to being able to keep in direct contact with one’s family and the possibility of crossing the border again in the future. Our analysis reveals gendered everyday conditions of (in)securit...
I analyzed interviews (n = 10) of women recently deported from the United States of America to Mexic...
Every day, thousands of unauthorized migrants are repatriated from the United States to Mexican citi...
Deportations from the interior of the United States have transformed the image of success associated...
Toughening U.S. anti-immigrant policy has led to the expulsion of millions of migrants over the last...
In this paper I discuss some of the findings in my study of the encounters between female migrants a...
Deportees, more than other potential migrants, are particularly likely to have strong family connect...
Special Studies Experience, Summer 2012 -- Tijuana, Mexico -- Partner Agencie(s): Casa del Migrante;...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
In this study, I examine the way in which deportation inflicts different forms of suffering upon bo...
In this study, I examine the way in which deportation inflicts different forms of suffering upon bo...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational ...
Historically, undocumented Mexican farm workers migrated circularly, leaving family behind in Mexico...
One-fourth of deportees from the U.S. are parents of U.S.-citizen children. We do not know how separ...
In 2007 it was estimated that 500,000 Latino immigrants entered the U.S. illegally and are now at ri...
I analyzed interviews (n = 10) of women recently deported from the United States of America to Mexic...
Every day, thousands of unauthorized migrants are repatriated from the United States to Mexican citi...
Deportations from the interior of the United States have transformed the image of success associated...
Toughening U.S. anti-immigrant policy has led to the expulsion of millions of migrants over the last...
In this paper I discuss some of the findings in my study of the encounters between female migrants a...
Deportees, more than other potential migrants, are particularly likely to have strong family connect...
Special Studies Experience, Summer 2012 -- Tijuana, Mexico -- Partner Agencie(s): Casa del Migrante;...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
In this study, I examine the way in which deportation inflicts different forms of suffering upon bo...
In this study, I examine the way in which deportation inflicts different forms of suffering upon bo...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational ...
Historically, undocumented Mexican farm workers migrated circularly, leaving family behind in Mexico...
One-fourth of deportees from the U.S. are parents of U.S.-citizen children. We do not know how separ...
In 2007 it was estimated that 500,000 Latino immigrants entered the U.S. illegally and are now at ri...
I analyzed interviews (n = 10) of women recently deported from the United States of America to Mexic...
Every day, thousands of unauthorized migrants are repatriated from the United States to Mexican citi...
Deportations from the interior of the United States have transformed the image of success associated...